What is the PESO?
The Public Employment Service Office (PESO) is a non-fee charging multi-employment service facility or entity established or accredited pursuant to Republic Act No. 8759, otherwise known as the PESO Act of 1999. The Act provides that in order to carry out full employment and equality of employment opportunities for all, and to strengthen and expand the existing employment facilitation service machinery of the government particularly at the local levels, there shall be established in all capital towns of provinces, key cities, and other strategic areas a Public Employment Service Office.
The PESO's are community-based and maintained largely by local government units (LGU's) and a number of non-governmental organizations (NGO's) or community-based organizations (CBO's) and state universities and colleges (SUC's). The PESO's are linked to the regional offices of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) for coordination and technical supervision, and to the DOLE central office, to constitute the national employment service network.
What are the objectives of the PESO?
General Objective
- Ensure the prompt, timely and efficient delivery of employment service and provision of information on the other DOLE programs.
Specific Objectives
- Provide a venue where people could explore simultaneously various employment options and actually seek assistance they prefer.
- Serve as referral and information center for the various services and programs of DOLE and other government agencies present in the area.
- Provide clients with adequate information on employment and labor market situation in the area.
- Network with other PESO's within the region on employment for job exchange purposes.
What are the functions of the PESO?
- Encourage employers to submit to the PESO on a regular basis a list of job vacancies in their respective establishments in order to facilitate the exchange of labor market information services to job seekers and employers by providing employment services to job seeker, both for local and overseas employment, and recruitment assistance to employers.
- Develop and administer testing and evaluation instruments for effective job selection, training and counseling.
- Provide persons with entrepreneurship qualities access to the various livelihood and self-employment programs offered by both government and non-governmental organizations at the provincial, city, municipal, barangay levels by undertaking referrals for such programs.
- Undertake employability enhancement trainings/seminar for jobseekers as well as those who would like to change career or enhance their employability.
- Provide employment and occupational counseling, career guidance, mass motivation and values development activities.
- Conduct pre-employment counseling and orientation to prospective local and overseas workers.
- Provide reintegration assistance services to returning Filipino migrant workers.
- Perform such functions as to willfully carry out the objectives of the PESO Act.
What are the special services of the PESO?
- Jobs Fairs. These shall be conducted periodically all over the country to bring together in one venue job seekers and employers for immediate matching
- Livelihood and Self-employment Bazaars. These will give clients information on the array of livelihood programs they choose to avail of, particularly in the rural areas.
- Special Credit Assistance for Placed Overseas Workers. This type of assistance will enable poor but qualified applicants to avail of opportunities for overseas employment.
- Special Program for Employment of Students and Out-of-School Youth (SPESOS). This program shall endeavor to provide employment to deserving students and out-of-school youths coming from poor families during summer and/or Christmas vacations as provided for under Republic Act No. 7323 and its implementing rules, to enable them to pursue their education.
- Work Appreciation Program (WAP). This program aims to develop the values of work appreciation and ethics by exposing the young to actual work situations.
- Workers Hiring for Infrastructure Projects (WHIP). This program is in pursuance of Republic Act No. 6685 which requires construction companies, including the Department of Public Works and Highways and contractor for government-funded infrastructure projects, to hire thirty percent (30%) of skilled and fifty percent (50%) of unskilled labor requirements from the areas where the project is constructed/located.
- Other programs/activities developed by DOLE to enhance provision of employment assistance to PESO clients, particularly for special groups of disadvantaged workers such as persons with disabilities (PWD's) and displaced workers.
Who are the PESO clients?
- Jobseekers
- Employers
- Students
- Out-of-School Youth
- Migratory workers
- Planners
- Researchers
- Labor Market Information Users
- Persons with Disabilities (PWD's)
- Returning Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW's)
- Displaced Workers
How to avail of PESO services?
- For Jobseekers - Register at the PhilJobNet web portal or report personally to the nearest PESO in your locality.
- For Employers - Register at the PhilJobNet web portal or inform the nearest PESO of your vacancies for job matching.
- For Researchers, Planners and LMI Users - Inquire personally and secure available materials at nearest PESO.